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  2. Category:1980s martial arts comedy films - Wikipedia

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  3. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Half a Loaf of Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Shaolin Mantis (a.k.a. The Deadly Mantis) Five Deadly Venoms: Game of Death: Shogun's Samurai: Warriors Two: 1979: Re-Enter the Dragon: The Fearless Hyena: Snake in the Monkey's Shadow: The True Game of Death: Dragon Fist: Master With Cracked Fingers (a.k.a. Snake Fist Fighter) Mad ...

  4. Category:American martial arts comedy films - Wikipedia

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  5. Are these the funniest movie quotes ever spoken on the big ...

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    If you love those wisecracks and funny movie quotes in general, you've come to the right place, because we've collected a list of the absolute best lines from movies like "Young Frankenstein ...

  6. Category:Martial arts comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Panda films (5 P) P. Philippine martial arts comedy films (2 P) T. Taiwanese martial arts comedy films (5 P) Thai martial arts comedy films (1 P)

  7. Kung Fu (1972 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts Western drama television series starring David Carradine.The series follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin monk who travels through the American Old West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in martial arts, as he seeks Danny Caine, his half-brother.

  8. Kung Phooey - Wikipedia

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    The movie is an affectionate parody of old Kung fu film tropes. For instance, one of the running jokes is about how all the bad guys make "Hi-yah!" sounds. The filming actually took place in the San Francisco Bay Area, poking fun at movies like Rumble in the Bronx that disguise British Columbia locations to look like cities in the United States.

  9. Category:Hong Kong martial arts comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Princess and the Seven Kung Fu Masters; The Prodigal Son (1981 film) Project A (film) Project A Part II; R. The Raid (1991 film) Return of the Lucky Stars;